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Podcasts to help grow your understanding of change and innovation!
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Teams vs Zoom: which is better for online workshops?
What’s the best online platform for workshops? Especially with farmers? Is there any data on this and what’s it telling us? In this episode, we’re going to compare Teams and Zoom, as well as a couple of other platforms that might be worth checking out for online workshops.
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Using an unconference to boost innovation
In this episode, let's dive into something exciting and unconventional that can truly shake up the way we do things – the unconference approach.
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Working backwards to achieve greater impact
Usually when we start a project, we start at the beginning and move forward, but here’s an interesting approach used by Amazon that turns that on its head. In this episode, we’re exploring the Working backwards approach.
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How learning science can help improve our impact
How can we design and deliver learning activities that are effective, engaging and relevant? Let's look at how learning science can help us improve our impact.
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Using AIDA to boost marketing impact
We explore how we can use one of the oldest tools in the marketing arsenal—the AIDA principle: attention, interest, desire, and action.
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Understanding causation and correlation
As enablers of change, we sometimes find ourselves navigating the interesting landscape of evaluation and data analysis. Within this space, two foundational concepts emerge: causation and correlation. In this episode, we explore the subtle yet critical difference between these concepts.
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